Pharaoh
Introduction
a title used for ancient Egyptian kings
Background Story
The name Pharaoh originates from ancient Egypt, referring to the all-powerful rulers of the kingdom. These leaders were considered gods on earth and had absolute power over their people, land, and resources. The word 'Pharaoh' itself was initially used to denote the great palace of the king, but over time it came to be synonymous with the king himself, representing authority and divinity.
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